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New Music Tuesday: January 20, 2015

15/01/25 at 3.24pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

turntable1Belle and Sebastian

Girls In Peacetime Want To Dance

The Glasgow, Scotland indie pop band has been at this for nearly 20 years.  This is the group’s ninth studio album and first since 2010’s Belle and Sebastian Write About Love.  The band will be performing at this years Coachella Music Festival, I caught them way back in 2004 at my cherry Coachella.

Watch “Nobody’s Empire” here:

Download Girls In Peacetime Want To Dance here:

Sleater-Kinney  No Cities To Love

Corin Tucker, Carrie Brownstein, and Janet Weiss are Olympia, Washington’s pride and joy.  The band returns with their first studio album since 2005’s The Woods.  For those upset the trio isn’t playing the Coachella Festival this year, let’s not forget, the band played back in 2006 prior to going on indefinite hiatus.

Watch “Bury Our Friends” here:


Download No Cities To Love here:

The Decemberists

What A Terrible World, What A Beautiful World

The much-anticipated (at least in the world I live in) release from the Porland, Oregon indie folk gods.  I like The Decemberists, and couldn’t care less what anyone else thinks of them.  This is the band’s follow-up to the 2011 album The King Is Dead.

Watch “Lake Song” here:

Download What A Terrible World, What A Beautiful World here:

Viet Cong  Viet Cong

The Calgary indie buzzband seems to be on many of those Bands On The Come lists for 2015.  Their self-titled 7-song debut is the work of two former members of the Canadian rock band Women.

Check out “Silhouettes” here:

Download Viet Cong here:

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Happy Decemberists Day

15/01/20 at 11.28pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Decemberists DayThe fine folks up in Portland, Oregon, led by Mayor Charles Hales, have declared January 20 Decemberists Day, in honor of the indie-folk band.  Mr. Hales stated The Decemberists “embody the Portland values of passion, engagement, and communitarianism with the Portland aesthetic of homegrown, forthright, slightly hippie, and often bespectacled glory.”  The festivities at the City Hall were to include; a performance from the band, as well as the unveiling of a collaborative art piece inspired by The Decemberists that was created by 50 local Portland artists and small businesses.  Furthermore, a proclamation will be presented to the band.

The band released their seventh studio album today, What A Terrible World, What A Beautiful World.  Last week, the band released a lyric video for the album-track “A Beginning Song” (watch below).

Sadly, the group is not playing the 2015 Coachella Festival, but they are hitting San Diego for a show at the North Park Theatre on April 30.

Watch “A Beginning Song” here:

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Parkay Quarts Share Video For “Pretty Machines”

15/01/20 at 10.28pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Parkay QuartsThe Brooklyn based band Parquet Courts recently shared a video for the Brooklyn based band Parkay Quarts.  The video is for the album-track “Pretty Machines,” from the band’s latest album Content Nausea.  The group just took over the top spot on the College Radio Album Charts, ending TV On The Radio’s four week run at the top.  Parquet Courts/Parkay Quarts will be playing the 2015 Coachella Music Festival in April.  Any guesses where they might land in my Coachella Top 40?

Watch “Pretty Machines” here:

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Watch 2:54 Video For “Crest”

15/01/20 at 9.29pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

254 bandThe London based sister duo of Colette and Hannah Thurlow, aka 2:54, have shared a video for the album-track “Crest,” off their latest release The Other I.  The album came in at #17 on my Top Albums Of 2014 countdown.  I plan to check out 2:54 along with Honeyblood next month at The Hideout in San Diego. Can’t wait!

Watch “Crest” here:

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New Music Tuesday: January 13, 2015

15/01/14 at 6.26pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

turntable1PANDA BEAR  Panda Bear Meets The Grim Reaper

AnCo member Noah Lennox, aka Panda Bear, is releasing his fifth studio album.  PBMTGR follows the Mr Noah EP that was released digitally this past October.  Mr. Lennox is on the 2015 Coachella poster, I wonder where he will land in my Top 40 Coachella countdown.  Stay tuned, or not.

Watch “Boys Latin” here:

Download Panda Bear Meets The Grim Reaper here:

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I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness

14/12/17 at 9.25pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

At first glance, I bet you thought was shutting down the blog with all of my poorly written posts, yinz can’t get that lucky.  In fact, what DJ Deep recently uncovered was that the Austin, Texas indie-goth band, that possess the fun moniker I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness, have risen from an eight year hiatus, seriously!

ILYBICDILYBICD released the follow-up to their 2006 debut LP Fear Is On Our Side back on October 28, and yours truly completely missed it.  My sincere apology goes out to all of the ILYBICD fans out there for overlooking this historic occasion.  The sophomore release is titled Dust, and the group recently shared video is for the track “You Are Dead To Me,” which you can view or choose darkness below.

I came across this band back in 2003 when they dropped their selt-titled EP, and then I completely got into them in more ways than one in 2006.  Since then, the band’s name has taken on more of the focus than the actual music.

The band recently played their first live show in over 5 years when they opened for none other than …And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead on October 30th in Austin.  You can’t make this shit up.  Next, a couple of supporting slots for Spoon later this month in Houston and Dallas.  This blog will keep you updated on upcoming ILYBICD tour dates.

Allow me to take this opportunity to add I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness to my Coachella 2015 Perfect Poster Wish List.

Choose Darkness here:

Watch “You Are Dead To Me”

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Top Albums For The Week Of December 9, 2014

14/12/14 at 12.32pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Parquet Courts Che CafeHere’s the weekly Top 20 College Radio Albums from the Radio 200 list published by CMJ (College Media Journal). The reputable rag surveys up to 600 college radio stations of a weekly basis to compute the list.

In addition, here’s my Spicy Six Albums of the week. These are the six albums that can’t find their way out of my six disc changer. The list consists of my Top 5 Albums of the week, and one Heritage Album that’s worth dusting off and giving a listen.
Here’s the lists:
December is traditionally a quiet time for new releases and the this week’s College Radio Album Chart reflect that.  No change at the top of the College Radio Album Chart, and very little change within the Top 20. TV On The Radio holds the #1 spot for a third week, and only two new albums enter the countdown.  The second 2014 release from Parkay Quarts (pictured) jumps 60 spots to debut at #5.  The other new addition to the countdown is the fourth album from the Cleveland, Ohio duo Mr. Gnome.  The 2:54 remains at #1 on my Spicy Six list.  When was the last time you listened to “Sowing The Seeds Of Love” from Tears For Fears?
Radio 200 Top 20 College Radio Album for the week of December 9, 2014:
TVOTR Seeds1. TV ON THE RADIO  Seeds
2. DEERHOOF  La Isla Bonita
3. ARIEL PINK  Pom Pom
4. PANDA BEAR  Mr. Noah
5. PARKAY QUARTS  Content Nausea
6. HOOKWORMS  The Hum
7. THE NEW BASEMENT TAPES  Lost On The River
8. LES SINS  Michael
9. CARIBOU  Our Love
10. FLAKE MUSIC  When You Land Here, It’s Time To Return
11. TY SEGALL  $ingle$ 2
12. RUN THE JEWELS  Run The Jewels 2
13. KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD  I’m In Your Mind Fuzz
14. FOXYGEN  …And Star Power
15. COLD WAR KIDS  Hold My Home
16. MR. GNOME  The Heart Of A Dark Star
17. KING TUFF  Black Moon Spell
18. NOTS  We Are Nots
19. EX HEX  Rips
20. FLYING LOTUS  You’re Dead!

Tears For Fears STSOL The DJ DEEp Spicy Six:
1. 2:54  The Other I
2. TV ON THE RADIO  Seeds
3. PARKAY QUARTS  Content Nausea
4. HAERTS  Haerts
5. ALT-J  This Is All Yours
Heritage Album Of The Week
6.  TEARS FOR FEARS  Sowing The Seeds Of Love

Top Albums For The Week Of December 2, 2014

14/12/06 at 12.36pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

NotsHere’s the weekly Top 20 College Radio Albums from the Radio 200 list published by CMJ (College Media Journal). The reputable rag surveys up to 600 college radio stations of a weekly basis to compute the list.

In addition, here’s my Spicy Six Albums of the week. These are the six albums that can’t find their way out of my six disc changer. The list consists of my Top 5 Albums of the week, and one Heritage Album that’s worth dusting off and giving a listen.

Here’s the lists:
No change at the top of the College Radio Album Chart, and very little change within the Top 20.  TV On The Radio holds the #1 spot for a second week, and only two new albums enter the countdown.  The debut release from the Memphis, Tennessee postpunk outfit Nots (pictured) comes in at #20, while yet another album from Ty Segall enters the entire Top 200 at #15.  2:54 is still the #1 disc in my compact disc changer.  This week the Pixies released Doolittle 25, in order to celebrate, well, to celebrate more money for the band.

Radio 200 Top 20 College Radio Album for the week of December 2, 2014:
TVOTR Seeds1. TV ON THE RADIO  Seeds
2. PANDA BEAR  Mr. Noah
3. DEERHOOF  La Isla Bonita
4. CARIBOU  Our Love
5. ARIEL PINK  Pom Pom
6. HOOKWORMS  The Hum
7. COLD WAR KIDS  Hold My Home
8. THE NEW BASEMENT TAPES  Lost On The River
9. FOXYGEN  …And Star Power
10. KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD  I’m In Your Mind Fuzz
11. LES SINS  Michael
12. RUN THE JEWELS  Run The Jewels 2
13. KING TUFF  Black Moon Spell
14. FLYING LOTUS  You’re Dead!
15. TY SEGALL  $ingle$ 2
16. ALT-J  This Is All Yours
17. FLAKE MUSIC  When You Land Here, It’s Time To Return
18. EX HEX  Rips
19. MEATBODIES  Meatbodies
20. NOTS  We Are Nots

The DJ DEEp Spicy Six:
Pixies Doolittle1. 2:54  The Other I
2. TV ON THE RADIO  Seeds
3. PARKAY QUARTS  Content Nausea
4. HAERTS  Haerts
5. ALT-J  This Is All Yours
Heritage Album Of The Week
6.  PIXIES  Doolittle

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Purity Ring Returns With Track “Push Pull”

14/12/06 at 10.12am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

Purity RingAbout a week ago I said to myself, whatever happened to Purity Ring, and just like that they reappear with the track “Push Pull.”  The last time we heard from the Canadian synth-pop duo of Megan James and Corin Roddick was back in 2012 when the two shared their debut release Shrines.  I suggest blowing the dust off your Purity Ring cloud and revisiting what made Purity Ring a pleasant surprise back in 2012.  Rumor has a 2015 release for the groups forthcoming sophomore effort.

Give “Push Pull” a listen below:

Revisit Purity Ring’s “Belispeak” here:

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The Decemberists Share Video For “Lake Song”

14/12/03 at 7.39pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

The DecemberistsThe Decemberists have shared a lyric video for the track “Lake Song,” the second single from the band’s much-anticipated forthcoming album What A Terrible World, What A Beautiful World, scheduled for release on January 20.  “Lake Song” follows the perfect first single “Make You Better” which surfaced about a month ago.  Enjoy both videos below.

I have The Decemberists on my  Coachella Perfect Poster Wish List, but based on the announced tour dates a Coachella appearance is impossible.  Looks like I’ll have to catch them another time. I’ll keep you updated when more dates are announce.

Watch “Lake Song” here:

Enjoy “Make You Better” here:

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New Music Tuesday: December 2, 2014

14/12/03 at 12.32pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

turntable1The following albums dropped today and are available in your local trendy record store or on digital download.

She and Him  “Classics”

The hipster duo of M. Ward and Zooey Deschanel are releasing their fifth studio album.  The LP consists of 13 covers of classic pop songs, recorded live and accompanied by a 20-piece orchestra.  Below is a rendition of the 1964 tune “Stay Awhile” by Dusty Springfield.

Download  “Classics” here:

Pixies  “Doolittle 25” Reissue

Can’t get enough of the Pixies 1989 sophomore effort Doolittle?  Well, now’s your chance to get your hands on the 25th Anniversary Doolittle reissue.  The 3-disc presentation includes B-sides, two of the band’s Peel sessions, and countless demos.

Rewatch “Debaser” here:

Get yours here:

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Mix Tape – November 2014

14/11/30 at 8.39am   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

cassette2-yellow-21. Panda Bear “Mr. Noah”
2. King Tuff “Black Moon Spell”
3. Meatbodies “Mountain”
4. Sleater-Kinney “Bury Our Friends”
5. Sleigh Bells (Ft. Tink) “That Did It”
6. Ariel Pink “Put Your Number In My Phone”
7. Belle and Sebastian “The Party Line”
8. The Decemberists “Make You Better”
9. Stars “No One Is Lost”
10. CHVRCHES “Under The Tide”
11. KASABIAN “Bow”
12. ODESZA (Ft. Zyra) “Say My Name”
13. HAERTS “Giving Up”
14. Tennis “I’m Callin”
15. Generationals “Black Lemon”
16. TV On The Radio “Careful You”
17. Bully “Milkman”
18. 2:54 “Orion”
19. Parkay Quarts “Uncast Shadow Of A Southern Myth”

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Top Albums For The Week Of November 25, 2014

14/11/29 at 11.23pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

TVOTRHere’s the weekly Top 20 College Radio Albums from the Radio 200 list published by CMJ (College Media Journal). The reputable rag surveys up to 600 college radio stations of a weekly basis to compute the list.

In addition, here’s my Spicy Six Albums of the week. These are the six albums that can’t find their way out of my six disc changer. The list consists of my Top 5 Albums of the week, and one Heritage Album that’s worth dusting off and giving a listen.

Here’s the lists:
After spending two weeks in the top spot, Caribou falls to #2.   “Seeds,” the fifth studio album from TV On The Radio (pictured) takes over at #1.  Five albums are new to the countdown this week, one of which is from the Australian psychedelic seven-piece that call themselves King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard, how fun!  Also new to the Top 20 is the supergroup The New Basement Tapes, the group consists of Elvis Costello, Rhiannon Giddens, Taylor Goldsmith, Jim James and Marcus Mumford, the album was produced by T Bone Burnett.  Chaz Bundick is the mastermind behind Toro Y Moi, his latest project is called Les Sins, and “Michael” is the first release under that moniker.  Ariel Pink’s first release without his band The Haunted Graffiti jumps 126 spots to come in at #11.  The final new album to debut in the Top 20 is a reissue from Flake Music.  The band Flake Music was a five-piece that formed in 1992 by James Mercer, and released their only album “When You Land Here, It’s Time To Return” in 1997.  Four of the members of Flake Music would go on to form the original line-up of The Shins.  New at the top of my Spicy Six is the sophomore album from the London based band 2:54.  Anyone catch the documentary R.E.M. By MTV?  When was the last last time you listened to “Out Of Time?”

TVOTR SeedsRadio 200 Top 20 College Radio Album for the week of November 25, 2014:
1. TV ON THE RADIO  Seeds
2. CARIBOU  Our Love
3. DEERHOOF  La Isla Bonita
4. PANDA BEAR  Mr. Noah
5. FOXYGEN  …And Star Power
6. HOOKWORMS  The Hum
7. COLD WAR KIDS  Hold My Home
8. FLYING LOTUS  You’re Dead!
9. KING TUFF  Black Moon Spell
10. KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD  I’m In Your Mind Fuzz
11. ARIEL PINK  Pom Pom
12. EX HEX  Rips
13. MEATBODIES  Meatbodies
14. RUN THE JEWELS  Run The Jewels 2
15. ALT-J  This Is All Yours
16. THE NEW BASEMENT TAPES  Lost On The River
17. STARS  No One Is Lost
18. LES SINS  Michael
19. FLAKE MUSIC  When You Land Here, It’s Time To Return
20. BROODS  Evergreen

R.E.M. out of timeThe DJ DEEp Spicy Six:
1. 2:54  The Other I
2. TV On The Radio  Seeds
3. PARKAY QUARTS  Content Nausea
4. HAERTS  Haerts
5. ALT-J  This Is All Yours
Heritage Album Of The Week
6.  R.E.M.  Out Of Time

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New Music Tuesday: November 25, 2014

14/11/26 at 5.25pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

turntable1The following album dropped today and is available in your local trendy record store or on digital download.

Simple Minds  “Big Music”

This is Simple Minds first album in five years, and seventeenth overall from the Scottish Heritage Act.  Today the album receives a physical release in the U.S., it’s also available in a deluxe format that features two bonus discs.  The band is set to embark upon a huge 2015 European tour that runs from February 7 through May 4, so you can forget about a Coachella appearance again.

Check out the video for “Honest Town” here:

Download “Big Music” here:

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New Music Tuesday: November 18, 2014

14/11/19 at 9.26pm   /   by deepster19   /   0 Comment

turntable1The following albums dropped today and are available in your local trendy record store or on digital download.

Ariel Pink  “Pom Pom”

Ariel Pink returns with a 17-song LP,  his first effort without his band The Haunted Graffiti.  Mr. Pink recently dropped a video for the track “Put Your Number In My Phone,” watch it below.

Download  “Pom Pom” here:

TV On The Radio  “Seeds”

The much-anticipated fifth studio album from TVOTR has finally arrived!  This is the follow-up to the 2011 release Nine Types Of Light, and first since the death of bassist Gerald Smith.  I have always dug this band, and I’ve seen them 3 times.  That’s not going to stop me from catching them again, add TVOTR to my 2015 Coachella Perfect Poster Wish List.  The track “Happy Idiot” is a great fucking tune.  Check it out below.

Download  “Seeds” here:

…And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead

“IX”

Occasionally, Mr. Deep will let one slip through the cracks.  Last week saw the release of the ninth studio album from the Texas based prog-rock outfit Trail Of Dead.  Every year I put these dudes on my Coachella Perfect Poster Wish List, why should 2015 be any different, add-em.

Listen to the track “The Ghost Within” here:

Download  “IX” here:

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